All over the world, people cast their votes online for the best products in the specialty toys and games category - and the results are in. The 31 winners of the Fat Brain Toys Awards represent 26 specialty toy manufacturers, divergent from the mainstream toy aisles, who won the public over with remarkably innovative designs and impeccable quality.

Utilizing a FacebookLike voting option along with voting on the FatBrainToys.com website, the largest independent retailer of specialty toys, Fat Brain Toys, provided a platform for the general public to cast their votes for their favorite toys and games. From 128 manufacturer finalists - 26 were fortunate to come out on top.

Fat Brain Toys' President and Co founder Mark Carson elaborates, "Our number one goal is to show American consumers that they have a choice when purchasing toys and games," explains Carson. "Consumers not only cast a vote for their favorite toys, but cast a vote for better toys. He continues, The winning toys reflect the manufacturers achievements in developing exceptionally innovative, high quality toys - though, the real winners are the kids and adults who get to play with them."

About Fat Brain Toys Begun as a literal garage start up in 2002, husband and wife team Mark & Karen Carson have grown their company into one of the largest independent retailers of specialty toys in the country. Recognized as one of the fastest growing e-retailers by Internet Retailer magazine, Fat Brain Toys credits their rapid growth to offering quality toys coupled with truly remarkable customer service. You can see their complete selection of specialty toys at http://www.fatbraintoys.com

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